Designing of a Wind Power System in Azara area of Guwahati, Assam

Saurav Bharadwaj, Biswajit Sengupta, Shakuntala Laskar

Abstract


Wind and Solar energy are the non-conventional sources of energy. It is predicted that the conventional sources of energy will get exhausted in the mere future. Taking that into consideration, a portable model is developed for the utilization of wind energy. Energy produced from the movement of blades depends on different parameters like curvature of blade, blade angle and also the associated drive system. Apart from that it is also dependent on the external factors like wind coming from nearby water sources, texture (i.e. presence of trees, mountains, sand fields) which behaves as wind corridors, seasons etc. The model can produce an output of 12W-16Wdepending on the wind speed. The paper is stressed on the various types of blade design suitable for operating in low wind velocities in Azara area whose exact location is 19.08130 0N and 72.888600E (location of School of Technology, Assam Don Bosco University).

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